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Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 21:25
by RobbieM
We need to think geographically again...
...are you south of the latitude of Birmingham?
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 21:37
by greatkingrat
RobbieM wrote:We need to think geographically again...
...are you south of the latitude of Birmingham?
No (20/100)
To recap
I am North of a line from Holyhead to the Wash
I am South of Hadrian's Wall
I am closer to the West coast than the East coast
I am not in Yorkshire, Lancashire, or inside the M60.
My town does not have a railway station, but it used to.
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 21:47
by RobbieM
I am North of a line from Holyhead to the Wash
Oops - I forgot that bit on my last question.
So might you be in the Cumbrian County?
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 21:56
by greatkingrat
RobbieM wrote:I am North of a line from Holyhead to the Wash
Oops - I forgot that bit on my last question.
So might you be in the Cumbrian County?
Yes, I am in Cumbria. (21/100)
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 22:19
by RobbieM
Within a 10 mile radius of Keswick?
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 22:34
by greatkingrat
RobbieM wrote:Within a 10 mile radius of Keswick?
Yes (22/100)
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 22:38
by RobbieM
Not the legendary Rexel Cumberland Pencil Museum, by any chance?
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 22:46
by greatkingrat
RobbieM wrote:Not the legendary Rexel Cumberland Pencil Museum, by any chance?
Yes! (23/100)
I am indeed at the home of the worlds longest coloured pencil. I'm impressed how quickly you got it.
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 22:48
by RobbieM
Yippee Dippee DOO-Dah!
That's TWO "Where Am I?" competitons I've won in the last two hours!
The Pencil Museum seemed to fit in with all the clues. And I've visited the place. Twice...
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 00:28
by Edgemaster
Someone was ranting and raving at me how good this museum was the weekend before last... Little did I know how useful it could have been...
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 05:53
by tubeguru
I have visited the Pencil Museum once for what it's worth.
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 12:46
by RichieG
tubeguru wrote:I have visited the Pencil Museum once for what it's worth.
And what was it worth? :p
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 17:11
by RobbieM
RichieG wrote:tubeguru wrote:I have visited the Pencil Museum once for what it's worth.
And what was it worth? :p
Well, to
me it was worth a lot at the time, because I used to collect pencils. But now that I'm older...
...I still do...

Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 04 Feb 2010, 00:20
by Mitchell&BrownLook
I too have visited the Pencil Museum and therefore can give it my thumbs up for the "slightly different but wonderful all the same" category of tourist attractions. Also gaining an emphatic thumbs for this award would be the British Lawnmower Museum in Southport and the European Unions' very own Permanent Toilet Exhibition at the Gladstone Pottery Museum in Stoke. Prior to visiting I was dubious that it even existed and wasn't some form of send marketing ploy, or if it did exist it was just going to be a bit silly. (Toilet humour - perhaps?)
However I was found incorrect as the place does take itself seriously, instead leaving me incredulous that I was stood in a room full of old bogs and water closets (they were separated into their respective classes) while best of all was the Toilet of the future section which hypothesised about whether the Japanese or the Germans would be the first to build a high tech toilet with in built features, and a mock up of of what it may look like! The fact that Stoke City Council had to bid for it alongside other cities in the EU proves that little can happen there and that the Council was desperate, however it also means that we can legitimately call Stoke on Trent the Toilet of Europe. Presumably instead they think as themselves as the Throne of Europe.
Re: Where Am I? - UK Quiz 3
Posted: 04 Feb 2010, 07:30
by al
Mitchell&BrownLook wrote:...however it also means that we can legitimately call Stoke on Trent the Toilet of Europe. Presumably instead they think as themselves as the Throne of Europe.
I know where my vote goes on that one
